Across
- 1. Another word for trait or characteristic.
- 3. The study of anatomy used to support evolution.
- 5. The gradual change of a species over time.
- 6. The ancestor that two or more descendants have in common.
- 8. A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals.
- 9. A naturalist who studied organisms on the Galapagos Islands during the 1800's. Developed the theory of natural selection.
- 11. Remnants of organs or structures that had a function in an early ancestor.
- 13. The arrangement of something's shape or form.
- 16. The steady, gradual process of developing.
- 18. The study of Earth and it's changes over time.
- 19. Similar in function, but differ in structure. Does not support common ancestry.
Down
- 1. Prehistoric remains or impressions of deceased organisms. Classified as preserved, petrified, mold, cast, and trace.
- 2. Similar in structure, but differ in function. May show common ancestry.
- 4. Species do this through evolution to better survive in their environment.
- 7. The plural term for a period of ten years.
- 10. Based on observation or experience.
- 12. The individual pieces that make up the skeleton. Known widely to consist of calcium.
- 14. The study of embryos used to support the theory of evolution.
- 15. The genetic "building blocks" of living things.
- 17. An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.